A good way to avoid photographing moving objects blurry


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Tip wear type pocket digital camera. Basically the best priced digital camera type D-SLR or a cheap pocket camera could be used to produce good photographs. This five-way shoot it well, especially photographing moving objects in order not to blur, shake.



These five tips I get from photographing Jarar Siahaan article written based on personal experience of practice and wrestle him for photography since 1990 with an analog camera and then he put up digital SLR cameras and the type of pocket.

Here are some tips written Jarar Siahaan:


How to shoot well so photos are not blurred: the setting on "S."  
Settings on the "full-auto" is the best option. But I recommend, especially if you often shoot in a candid outdoor (photographs spontaneous), set the camera to "shutter speed priority" (usually iconic "S") on 1 / 60, eg 1 / 250 or 1 / 125 . Speed ​​above the standard (1 / 60) will help "freeze" the object image, so the pictures are blurry because the rocking (moving) can be avoided / reduced. 

A good way when photographed shaking hands.
If your hands are shaking, or to help prevent blurry photos, you can put both elbows on your body. It could also leaning against the wall.

Tips on how to photograph moving objects: hold your breath when pressing the button.
These tips are often practiced in the first year I studied photography. Image blurring can be caused by a moving object, setting the camera speed is too slow, or the photographer who shake hands when shooting.
If you still hesitate when the camera snapped, then you should press the shutter-release button when you've just sighed and held my breath a few seconds.

How to photograph well: avoid using the zoom or telephoto lens.
Avoid using the zoom. Set the lens at the widest setting standards or, for example 24mm, 28mm, or 35mm - depending on the size of the lens on your camera. If the object is less close, preferably you are moving forward, and do not pull zoom. Using a telephoto lens (or zoom-in near future) has two "negative impact" :

  • Images will be more "sensitive" (photo blurred or rocking).
  • The light that entered will be reduced (because the diaphragm aperture will shrink).
A good way to photograph the picture does not shake or blur: use a tripod or place the camera on the table.
Other tips on how to photograph moving objects is to use a tripod or a foot-three. For pocket digital camera, you do not have to buy expensive tripods are large, because the store is available mini tripod that can be inserted into a pocket. If no tripod, put your digital camera on a table, chair, or flat surface, so the shock can be avoided. Thus the results of a fuzzy photo can be reduced.

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Article written by Rita

I am a housewife, and I also worked at one private company. My hobby of photography

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